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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1929)
TtfO TIIK DMIY .NKlMUSKAN The Daily Nebraska!. " TtiiiM-mir- ai - ' lllUM A. t !"' raS oerieiai. publication UMVIMITV OS SiteMtAtftA WSr Dlrll ( IS ( ewiiiieM ' TVf NTVtlOMTH VIAR PMtUaaod Tkeee, Ttreey, fft Kditerlal Onto Uaivarsny HaM . leee Cm V"vU NU 4A. Onus HSatra gdiiortel tuff. N M 'near 4 Mr. ! ft. too ie 4 ea nr ( rrtdar a 4 tuoaay. ToKa tetfrtell Mtl, N. 11) wiliXMl No. H NHjM. I MU tMer as HCWl illH Millir St IM eoaleffw I Uocolft. Neeraaka, anSer est at C"r. MrtH J. 1r. see imiiI rat Miet ' settle iiom. (I ef Dtltkw S. tllf, e.ilfc"' JtMry W. lMt 8USCieTI0N RATI Cosy Celts' M Veer Si J H"inw OeUN HAMMOND IOITOR INXHICF Meyrtse W. Kenael Aesealete Kditer MANACINO eOlTORI W. Joce Ay res Cliff I. tiendaht NtW EDITOR! lUrt Aedsrsea ' Kllloil Dua Carleoa William McCleerjr iat Rubb CONTRIBUTING EDITOR! Uanrice Akla William McCletry Verso KetrtBf un Robb ktaaeia LiwU Uuuglae Timinennen Robert U0 MILTON McCfUW tUSINtSS MANAGER MUTANT tUftNISS MANACtrl William Kuril Marsnall nnt L)niia Cam DOIXO IT! BIT. Annouoceoitcil of sljnifliaut chengee la several of lb departments of the I'aUetsltv wis made irdav fttlloalng mor''Bf of Ibe Hoatd or lleaeai. T. members of lb faculty have received promotion, a ne dejrtnifat baa been lusilluied. and complete reortanliatloa of another branch as rlteeied. lr. J. P. Skuntni. connected with the I'nlveretl since lll. and Ir. NeU A. Dnlio, affiliated llh Nebraska for the Ul tweutf-one years, ere the re rtplrnis f the ilile. -chairman of the department.1' The former, a profrssor uf political science bat bera promoted 10 lha brad of dial department, ahlle the lattr, profeor of iloijf and oaraphy. bat boon arcordel lb chairmanship of tli dari !i:(;isutivk iiigiimchts Rtady la Adjkurn Pugilitti btar Capitol InvkttigaHon Wiaconam Dry Rapaal dy Boa KHy) .1.- J.k r ! aiaia ranltol rom mioioii. Archil! ba baio kkd Uo.rour WA'r h.t h wlM laieuvaa 01 in i inrnl of ocraphy. nly creaiad by Ina reicrni I aipr0praiOB bill from tha old rombload deartnient of teolofy and ol (ha houao flnani lura and lha aubtiliutlon of the farm oparalora court In lha curriculum of tha Collrf of Ajrlrul tura. Formerly a aecondary Inailiuilon, aynony inoui to a high kchool. thlt particular phaaa of agri cultural ork baa been changed to a vocational rouraa fraa from outilda coinpctltloa. hlcli hat ba coma conklderably Intannlfled In latter eara ilnca lha addition of farm and home economic courwea 80MX ZlfCOURAOEMENT. ANYWAT Proapacu for tha conatructlon of doroiliorlra at tha l'ftlaraliy of Nabraaka wara given a naw color rrlday wbaa tha aiata aenate added 1100.000 to the univarattr appropriation! to ba uael for that pur poa. With lha $100,000 already provided for the purcbaM Of laada for donultoriaa. tha Doard of R gaata will bava KOO.000 at lean with which to atart. and. according lo Chancellor Butnett. with money aaeura4 through tha amortltaUon plan, the board abould hate 1400.000 a aura aufflclent to b glo operation Immediately. But lha problem la not aa yet entirely aetiled. Tha fata of thla Important aipect of unlveralty ap propriaUona la aull on tha fence. Tha II00.0OO ad dltlon mada rrlday U Included In tba general aenata ameo-iiaaaU to tha houae't original appropriation tliL Tha ameadmenta aa a whole were referred back to tha houaa which refuaed to concur on theni and aa a reault they were aent on to a conference com mittee compoaed of member from both chamber. Whether the appropriation for the I'nlveralty are under fire at thla lime U not known. They may or they may not be. In the houe' refuaal to eon cur oa the amendment aa a whole. It made no pa cific aaaertion aa to the Tartoua part thereof. But Indication aro that definite knowledge will be a certained at the time that the committee meet, which will baome time the early part of thla week. Aa the matter now stand, the encouragement given 07 U aenate $100,000 addition ha atruck a happy aoU with unlveralty authorities If thU particular claute paaea untouched by the hand of the eonxerenca committee, u p"" will be made Immediately for the conatructlon of donnitorlea on the local campus. The aeceaaity of theae building I common knowledge. In order to take adequate care of Ita indent body and to keep pace with lter unlrer aiUea. Nebraaka with Its preent inefficient faclll tlea for houalng atndenta muat have dormltorie. Tier la bo greater need of the University today than that of dormitories, and if the whole affair la giett la hearty 'sanction in the remaining steps of legislation that It received from the senate, the hopea and deslrea of those who have the Unlver slty's welfare at heart will be fulfilled. The irglalaiure hat bB putting In overtime of late working through It genaial file of bllla. The tenaio and the houaa ranaot agree aa to hen they aant to adjourn bu the nieinbrre ol both houe agree In aayliig thai H khould be ' -Immediately It not sooner." Tl laieuvaa of lb appearance of the 111 from ina nanus anra commute has ceoiratihv deiaaa in icgiaiaiur id i.- Tha third alieratlou to ba made In unheraiiv I considerably. aiiaira by the regents at ihelr Saturday aetalon aaal t o a rOB that of the Uiaconiiuuaore oi me urnuoi ui "r"u' nh lecuiatoi grow nervoua ana temperamrnial. Tneir omcu. alona become more healed and aomellinet gel ao arm lhal thy lah lo Uemonatraie Ihelr pugilis tic akCI. Ut Friday there ere k .wwl jtthlhlilon matchea III the olflng but only one blow a struck. Il may be tnai irgiaiawra are growing tired of making laa ha rlillOule IllfV k. .k miKII hlrh irhool curricula.!..' ...ivln iha niihltr la eten All the changes made by the I nlversliy are more tired of seeing them legls .. ae v.,h and are Indlc.,,,. of .,, .Mem,,. ( r HTAdal giving the best po.slbU sailsfscilou lo lis consiitu-, hJ)p 0 olfr , P,Ura m pub-ante-lo aerva the atat In the most eipedleni man lc rrMpPCt. ner. With the constant addition of facilities. lihi the making of changea and revisions ai the situs- J The senate Investigating com on. arise. h promotion of ... In.iruct.on.. n.em-, uu , f .h. bera gUIng tbem added Interest and sest in ,n,,,r j u ,r.k. They have Inter work, the I'nlversliy haa been proving that Ita fore-i vpwll pVctlcall everyone alio roost purpose Is gradually being realised. ; has had anything to do tth thej . i construction of the i-apiiol. Three. I ex governor have appeared on the! Campus rolleglana v. ho could be Identified dur-HitnMt ,unj. The preaeni atatel log the winter as those leaving the bottom button 1 engineer and his predecessor have I - - nr oeJ-, m ,t:::tl'Z' i crmorreprseni'iv:. rrs ; new Insignia with the coming of spring and discard- Goodhu. f(rm ,rch14,c,a. Png. ! log of the aforesaid vests. I neers, lawyer official In the state i i government have been questioned. With a single exception an oi those who have testified have praised the building Itself and investigation 1 he one that may wiaaioii. Arcane la ' "' ,.7u,;,Ton .a a talk bb.fore d Tha hola Infatuation rf i.Utute l.aa unde.iakm rauHl by the atoriea carried to ' The leg is aurlB ,b. Omaha H.eNe.s aod h- a number ww e g charge, of tha former at... g h l0 .UfcM. ner. George Johnson Mr. John -It ai ' . h ttolv,rn, 1- k.. .u.da lb principal chaigea I ple'ag " .,,r.i. ...atnat lb. r.PMol ro.n,tt...u.n UrnlMf "'...riona b.l the attorney for the r.pitol ro.u ,r'4 ' el" ib u0 of mis.ton baa bean l .rl t l.n. pre.l "',J'' UBdul, ,UBll tied Is Wslter llasd of Omaha, i remaining lormer pra.ldenl of lha American Hankers association, lie presenting lha lioodhu firm of archlietta baa been r. U Mayer. i The loaer houaa af lha Wlacon-, aln legtslatuie by a large majority 1 voted to repeal lha stst enforce ment act lor prohibition. Kntoree ment will now b left up to federal ollkers If the bill pas.ss the sen ate. The anion of (he bouse was a result of lha stale referendum taken recently In ablrh lha elec torate voted for the repeal. An at tempt ass msde In the Nebraska! legislature to repeal the alaie en-1 forcemeat act but It was Just a ft-e ble "attempt". Governor Weaver's bsnk Invest! gntlun bill wis amended In the leg islatiire so as to put the full re sponsibility on the governor. The bill appropriate IISO.oiiO for the In veitUstlon. The legUlsture also .lupoid of II. It. 382 appl)lng lo the ruaranry fund and the state ufit li. Intlnatlon waa given out b SLNDW. MMUI. 21. )a-aute the ietlatuie ha l.iirj . ........ . .. . . rater bank laellgalloa. nut o iae u.n.m. ttt II ma h as one lllalor Sato isiauon " i ruuiuiwn mai i . iul. ihstiHe stst of S'hrstka l!l emor III folio Mi. llooe, . trti iad IIS00O0 In invertlgsllog andlaad call a special lulu i.,r n not land a'kinil man In JU purpose of p...lng Wgl.laiiun bilug aome rull la fiovernor ..... . t,.uk latesiigailoa. Hut Davis Coffee Shops 103 No. 13th DAY and NITC 1131 R Saeinf C"ew Sut' arvit Engineer Students Supplies Kichlcr nJ Diftf-u Urawlne SiU All pricrs and all fuarnntccl Latsch Brothers SUtionert 1118 0 Street ''Lincoln $ Ilu$y Start" Cor. Ilith era) 0 St. TA Dtt for Uss FOND MEMORIES Often one hears of graduates and former stu dents gathering together at some distant point for a reunion, at which occasion old acquaintances are renewed and matters of Interest thst took place dur ing the days at "good old Nebraska" are exchanged. An Important feature of this sort of get logeiner i usually the giving of toast to the "borne laad." 1 Recognising that nearly everyone will at some time or other be confronted with this task, a so ciology Instructor the other dsy conceived the novel idea of having the members of one of his classes prep.-re toasts and present them before the class. The following Is a sample of the type presented by the student. Indicating that the loyal Nebraskaa living far away from home will revive only the fondeit memorie and eliminate the unpleasant ones: To the Nebraska, the home of my childhood. The home of the wide prairies and green. Sparkling with dew In the mornlng, f;; And red with un' glow at e'en. To Nebraska with meadow so yello. With goldenrod In full bloom. And harvest apples so mellow-. In orchards laden with fruit. To Nebraska with clouds and sunshine. With days both hot and cold : With level plains and rolling hills. With memories more precious than gold. Whose heart wouldn't be touched upon hearing words like these? Whose memory wouldn't hark back to the days spent at Nebraska? The Idea is commendable Indeed and Is worthy of further emulation. r Experienced TEACHERS Needtd In evtry lint. If you want , to ttsch call at Boomer 'g Teachers Agency 1?4 North 1th trt FOR A Teachers Agency With Proflnl ldala the Davis School Service 13 Na. 12th 8-454 team 3 (Upatatr) With most seniors still on Inspection trips of inrt or another Thursday and Friday, the l Di versity had a chance to see bow the school will be run next year by the class of 1830. one J1KAL PLAYTRS PRODUCTION READY CMarad tnm rS I. performed In previous University plsysra productions. In addition thera will k s number of new player to greet Lincoln play goei s. Tba drama la replete with its hu BMnms scene and situations. The mock play before the duke and dttcbeaa at court la a scream, ac cording ta ZoUey Lerner, who also has a Vaadiag part. kttsa Alice Howell, assisted by Herbert Tenae. la directing the prOdactioo-. Tha scenery for Mld Snmnvrr NlfM'e Dream" la very elaborate, according to Mr. Lerner. Dwlght Klrsch, Instructor . in tba School of rine Arta, is designing the scenery. . The advance ticket sale for "Mid Burner Night s Dream" Is the largest of any play thla year Tick, eta are on aale at the Ross P. Cur fi mink: store. Tickets are eeventr-flva ceata for the night performance and fifty cents for the Uurdy afternoon matinee. Tha complete caat for the pro- .4. ...linn fnllAwa: George noil W. Zollev Lerner Waller Vogt Theseua Egcus Lrssnder .... Deffletrtne Phlluitrale Quince , ifnTJ" .. Mine Klwood Ramay . Richard Page . Harold Woods , Robert Reade Earl Frederick nMinm Harlan O. Eaaton gooot Joy Storm Starveling Edwin Qulnn Hrial!yta Kathrine Ruegge Hermla Edna Charlton Hina Lona Conger Oberon Elanor Shook Pauline Cellatly Fiiries Ho man, WilUams, Gubertaon "f-'llZZUTZ CREATE EEITNiaCr HEAD Ciiwllnwa bwnt Pasw I. f.rf-t'a at this meeting of the re : .ua. The new branch will be lr,-)wa the "department of geog , , 7" mnd will be seadsd bv Dr. K. BtfiBSton, present profea- i ...c of ff'.-oiogr v ana geograpny. i i to tfiss time courses In geog- . . . 7 32 iEioiegy naa oeen uoiiea i .I'. . r.rr?aat of geology and i f with Dr. S. H. Bartxrari , i j Aa. . TJoclor Larbour will , - . .9. sn c!.inaa of tha depart f. ' f-'.rej. r.f i ' ision Joined the factii : . l,i:vrslfjr of Nebraska In - - a givMt the rank of pro in He received hla at Clark university. : i his classes akS v ff,iOtL t.i." ' r ro-1e y the :., f n e gchool f . e rcntiry scftol mslnulned by the College of Agri culture, which henceforth will be known aa a farm operators course In that college. This course wss In augurated In the fall or lzs ana had a total of fifty-four students during the past year. Farm operators course win opei ate In the vocational field without competition with any local com munity effort, and will be a practi cal agricultural course dealing with problems of Immediate value, ac cording to university officials. The new course will te smeen weeaa In length, whereaa the School of Agriculture operated for twenty-all weeks each year. Attendance at the School of Ag riculture haa declined from 1915. statistics show. It reached Us high est point in that year, but has de creased enormously until this year when but fifty students were regis tered, less than the number taking the farm operators coarse carried out thla year. The teaching of vocational agri culture and home economics In public high schools under the Smith-Hughes act has dupllcsted the effort of the school and haa de creased the attendance, according to officials, and la one or me im portant reasons for the change In J form of the school, whose twenty seventh annual commencement was held Wednesday. VATnT 8I.OW8 UP I KLAN8A8 RELAYS up of twenty-five men, and was one of the largest ever to enter one re lay meet. The roster: Art Ei"'. Cambridge. Harry Eller, Corpus Chrtstl, Texas. Lesile Lowe, Huntley. Harry Nestor, Omaha. Stuart Campbell, Waterloo. Wilbur Currier, Grand Island. Richard Krauoe. West Point. Msrtln Jannlewler.. Loup City. Ralph Dext-r, Marysvllle, Kan sas. Earl Wyatt. McGrew. Wesley Ture, Lincoln. Carroll Griffin, Gibbon. Louis Etherton, Lincoln. Phillip Garvey, Rushvllle. Willis Lampson, Nellgh. mil Fleming, Lincoln. Don Arganbright. Watervllls. Kansas. Claude Thompson, Rrookflcltl, Missouri. Coburn Thompson. Lincoln. Arthur Grlswold, Falrflnld. Roger Bevard. Lincoln. Sam Pen brook, Lincoln. Cliff Ashburn, Tllden. Claude Ron ley, Clyde. Kansas. Robert Young, Norfolk. Yersonal Printed Stationery a00 a moi. ! K N V M - irr.. i m print .d with Mm e4 4' tr r with nenWAt, 1 In tmt rj. aims I'Blrenllr H nHt (nrn rerwmal frlnl r4 MailonetT. ' r.mmif twipatar. Immet fee eUhrr m a mew. UflM4 tax 4 mtf llly. Memory Books Diaries The end of College Days is tpproaching You will want to Preserve a record Of happy incidents And occasions. Our line of memory Books, diaries and Scrap books is now Complete. Cloth or Leather Bindings. Tucker-Shean 1123 "0" St. Lincoln, Nebraska 44fre44444444 Typewriters For Rnt All Unaara sae laJ rja to mehlnea srts4a typwr1Urs SMnthly y)nnfita. Nebraska Typewriter Co. 1232 O St. B-2157 BEFORE THAT "HEAVY DATE" You H ba neediaf a haircut Way not drop around and se tut Ws appreciate your p&tronag-e. Mogul Barbers 127 Worth 12lh Street Drop fn4 our fr and thi$ ina Stationery. GRAVES PRINTING CO. tchnol Supplie end Stationery On lh St. South of Tomela 'Cm shall I do wim inaT Call B3367 (D5 mens suns N TOP COATS Y vmdwdA suits (ALAtM WOOL) I WOOLDRESSeS Clpnhcrs 222 N. 14 SI - UNCOLNNEOw Strap Watches v a a8n II , B U I If ill whtt iftld riln, Btil- 0 v a. Ohlo i) T. I s I n ril wfh- art uiMful Mil lattlns lfe. B ihm hr t 1 ii (tctwr prlc on our EASY CLUB PLAN Th4 com I no mnra tnmn " rmi rM rh. and you hv lha con vtntanr f maklns pay mania aa low 0 E Each Week Hau(lfu!1y earvad Camaoo trim Hair mtki plaaalns and luting flfia Sold on CRBDIT too! 'IV Cawy To Pf Tha Clab rlaJi tof." tsn rosrv-Two 'o'fj oyo Club Kanddvulrry NEW CARS FOR RENT Jual aSding ta sur Imi S)aa s-iyiu Cloud Coup: CKovroiol . Ford Modal A P)eaflat(rt, Coup and Tudor, tf'ocllv lmmd aily tc par mil diacou"! an oldar Cnavroiaia. all modK. Always Open B 6819 Motor Out Company 1120 P St. AH Sizes AAAA to ESmart New Footwear Modes Arriving . As Moderne as the Morrow! J. MEMORY BOOKS Preserve the pood times ou are having in a Memory Book. Start Now: At fieorce's you will find Grad uation snd Memory Hooks al Just the Price and Sire ) profer. BPlter start looking or th Smart r.rad'jatton Gifts t GeorRPS. too. GEORGE BROS. 1213 N Street I Daily in 'JMk i it 1l Hew yorlt Sends Us More V vw. j, 1 i 0 all nntimial values at this price, have been added many new arrivals just received . m a a Ml- L.sL i a r - j - ... ii.antrni tsiAiia a rii m nit, imi i ii ini" rvatii iew uirn. ncauiuui mv v. - ----- - Plata and Mr trimmed: ne atylea of Twills tailored ana fur innmea. .I.o more roata of those erer pophUr plaid back twada. No jeed or fancy but what can find deltjht In this great showlng-slses 14 to 50. GOt.D'8 Third Floer. Prints. Jacket Frocks and Washable Silks Mark These new Dress Arrivals You'll love the colorful new Prints, the novel Silk Tiquea. the rich Wash Crepes, the jacket and ensemble frocks all ibown In this treat group at All slses. too and with lone or short sleeves or sleereless. A plenty of HALF" SI7.E8 for the more difflcult-to-flt shrter figure. OO U" 8 ThlM Floor. la New Sllpon Sweater! . A moat charmlna- armin of allpon Swaalora tor aprtna and aummor woar will t found In thla Inw nrirod arroiiD. Crw. V and atu donl nock atylea and In a hoat of color com. blnatlona al OOLP'S Third Floor. 2 95 New Novelty Skirts . . Clavar whit and oolorod Bklrto fnr aPfrta woar. In ploatad and plain of'octfc In plain colore end fiaurod fakrlce and priced at S.tl down to aa Tow aa OOL.D'aV-Thlrd Floor. 3SS 4o44a40 OR .TAT OIIS all orders must be in bij m Leather Invitations., ea. 45c Cardboard h h h ea. 30c Announcements h ea. 15c Order IJour Cap and Qowns al same lime al COLLEQE BOOK STORES Facing Campus